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the united states is facing enormous challenges in the united states as the arab awakening continues to change politics in the region. the violence in syria, can i say the butchery in syria, has left the international community should do to end the bloodshed, and the challenges posed by iran's nuclear program have many talking about the prospects of war. let's all hope that does not happen.
the united states is facing enormous challenges in the united states as the arab awakening continues to change politics in the region. the violence in syria, can i say the butchery in syria, has left the international community should do to end the bloodshed, and the challenges posed by iran's nuclear program have many talking about the prospects of war. let's all hope that does not happen.
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lower-priced energy attracts manufacturing back into the united states. as a type of energy becomes more scarce, we see the price rising of its own accord, no gasoline is up to about 350 a gallon, about almost twice what it was when president obama took office although as many people point out, that is partly due to the weakening dollar. when there is a shortage of one type of energy, the price rises that people switch to other energies. i don't think this negative externalities and if we don't pass any more energy regulations come areas will continue to get clean as old equipment is taking off the roads and new equipment is brought on. if i were to say get rid of may may 1995 jeep invited to a five jeep come in the air irrigate cleaner without without any other regulations mr. power plants, other equipment also. >> yes, sir. >> our view chomsky. i believe you said a moment ago that since 2010, some date in 2010, over 100 coal plant -- >> since january 1, 2010 it had 110 coal-fired power plants closed down. that's what i said. >> at the very large number.
lower-priced energy attracts manufacturing back into the united states. as a type of energy becomes more scarce, we see the price rising of its own accord, no gasoline is up to about 350 a gallon, about almost twice what it was when president obama took office although as many people point out, that is partly due to the weakening dollar. when there is a shortage of one type of energy, the price rises that people switch to other energies. i don't think this negative externalities and if we don't...
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i do not believe energy is underpriced in the united states. there are many benefits of energy, talking about gasoline, okechobee able to drive on trips and drive to get to work in places where public transportation does not run and lower priced energy attracts manufacturing back into the united states and the type of energy is more scarce we see the price rising of its own accord. gasoline is up to about $3.50 a gallon. almost twice what it was when president obama took office although as many people point out that is partly due to the weakening dollar but when there's a shortage of one type of energy price rises and people switch to other kinds of energy so i don't think there are negative externalities' in using energy and in fact if we don't pass any more energy regulations and continue to get clean as old equipment is taken off the road through age and new equipment is brought on, if i were to say get rid of my 1995 gee, the air would get cleaner without any other regulation and it is true of other equipment also. >> one more question. yes
i do not believe energy is underpriced in the united states. there are many benefits of energy, talking about gasoline, okechobee able to drive on trips and drive to get to work in places where public transportation does not run and lower priced energy attracts manufacturing back into the united states and the type of energy is more scarce we see the price rising of its own accord. gasoline is up to about $3.50 a gallon. almost twice what it was when president obama took office although as many...
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states for example we are representing in g.d.p. in our economy approximately ten percent more activity than there is actually private demand to fund that cannot keep going on and that's what led to the crisis over in europe and it's what's leading to the crisis here in the united states and yet governments are still trying to make up for the collapse in private debt by substituting it with public spending and just to give an example of what this looks like i was speaking to a governor of a state and davos and he was talking about how his medicaid costs have soared in the last couple of years because of he said in one part it was inflation it was prices going up and he said the other part of that was just a lot more people on medicaid and he said his staff literally does not have a solution for him for how much these costs have exploded for their state so does this really get to the problem of the unsustainable system that we can't deal with ever rising prices yet the attent is to keep propping prices up. there's the medical problem
states for example we are representing in g.d.p. in our economy approximately ten percent more activity than there is actually private demand to fund that cannot keep going on and that's what led to the crisis over in europe and it's what's leading to the crisis here in the united states and yet governments are still trying to make up for the collapse in private debt by substituting it with public spending and just to give an example of what this looks like i was speaking to a governor of a...
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it is time for new leadership for the united states of america. we had enough. the has come for honest government in the united states of america. so tonight, i do not promise millennium in the morning. he do not promise we can evad quate poverty and eliminate, but i do promise action, and new policy for peace abroad. a new policy for peace and progress at home. look at our problems abroad. do you realize we face the stark truth that we're worse off in every area of the world tonight than we were when president eisenhower left office eight years ago. thathat is the record. and there is only one answer to such a record of failure. that is a complete housecleaning of those responsible for the failures of that record. the answer is a complete reappraisal of the policies in every section of the world. we shall begin with vietnam. we all hope in the room that there is a chance that current negotiations may bring an honorable end to the with and we'll say nothing during the campaign that may destroy that chance. but if the war has not ended, when the pe
it is time for new leadership for the united states of america. we had enough. the has come for honest government in the united states of america. so tonight, i do not promise millennium in the morning. he do not promise we can evad quate poverty and eliminate, but i do promise action, and new policy for peace abroad. a new policy for peace and progress at home. look at our problems abroad. do you realize we face the stark truth that we're worse off in every area of the world tonight than we...
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states which is to say the financial clutch on the global economy and the corporate struggle hold on the political system hasn't changed at all because president obama comes from a coalition that led to that in the first place since obama has stepped into the white house america has seen an unprecedented rise in grassroots movements like the tea party and occupy wall street though both very different one thing uniting them is the claim that the people of america are being ignored by their own government the two major us political parties have historically gone to great lengths and have spent hundreds of millions of dollars to highlight their differences yet following obama's first term in office the biggest change may be that more voters are likely to see a democrat and a republican as two sides of the same coin marina port ny r.t. new york. well you can follow this and many other stories we're showing you on the screen online here's what else is there free at the moment on our web site let's go to taylor's in seoul just now germany is working on the spy part as berlin creates a bran
states which is to say the financial clutch on the global economy and the corporate struggle hold on the political system hasn't changed at all because president obama comes from a coalition that led to that in the first place since obama has stepped into the white house america has seen an unprecedented rise in grassroots movements like the tea party and occupy wall street though both very different one thing uniting them is the claim that the people of america are being ignored by their own...
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i think the main difference for that the united states voter will see in those two different presidencies is not internationally both candidates i think will be interested in extending american influence abroad and trying to reap the economic benefits of heightened u.s. prestige and power over there domestically there will be significant differences the romney agenda is modern version of the republican pro-business agenda which basically involves. major defunding of the non-defense portions of the american political system certainly obamacare would be put on the chopping block and medicare and social security spending would also be put under intense pressure so i believe that from the point of view of the american voter on domestic issues they will see a significant difference between a romney and obama presidency. let's join the tension and business. in central bank takes some radical steps to combat the eurozone crisis tell us more about that as well the steps are pretty radical indeed they are whether or not they can actually change things around remains to be seen the european central
i think the main difference for that the united states voter will see in those two different presidencies is not internationally both candidates i think will be interested in extending american influence abroad and trying to reap the economic benefits of heightened u.s. prestige and power over there domestically there will be significant differences the romney agenda is modern version of the republican pro-business agenda which basically involves. major defunding of the non-defense portions of...
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states that iran is somehow behind the protests. the protests are very which are absolutely legitimate it's the keys of a shiite majority seventy percent of the country protesting because they are treated as second or third rate since this is the in their own country by sunni dynasty which is very close to the house of saud in saudi arabia and the problem is house of the g.c.c. countries that petro monarchies in the persian gulf they managed to convince the u.s. and the west that this is a plot snatched by iran to destabilize the persian gulf which is school search there is a tradition of protesting during that goes on for decades in fact the workers protests they are shiite but they are also sunni is involved and the fact that this is a two tier society if you are a foreign businessman and if you are a lying. you live a very good life sunni's of course if you are shiites and you have to try to live the bahraini dream let's put it this way for get it most avenues are close to you and if you want more human rights and to be treated.
states that iran is somehow behind the protests. the protests are very which are absolutely legitimate it's the keys of a shiite majority seventy percent of the country protesting because they are treated as second or third rate since this is the in their own country by sunni dynasty which is very close to the house of saud in saudi arabia and the problem is house of the g.c.c. countries that petro monarchies in the persian gulf they managed to convince the u.s. and the west that this is a plot...
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the unitary executive is an aberration of one of the 51 constitutions of the united states. and i think that especially weak law schools, the higher you go up in the pecking order the less likely the studentsor professors are to know that their exists a constitution except perhaps in california where it's impossible not to know the importance of the state constitution. i think it's extraordinarily important to integrate the little laboratories of experiment tags and see how different a lot of the states are including i suspect administrative law and whether there might be something to learn from that rather than to repeat what are basically now wrote arguments about how best to interpret i think the inevident nlly vague and ambiguous terms of the united states constitution. >> thank you. >> i'd like to thank the federalist society for having -- giving me the chance to leave the city of berkeley and come to a conservative place like stanford university. i'm glad the organizers are able to arrange -- i don't think they're real protesters outside claiming darth vader. they know
the unitary executive is an aberration of one of the 51 constitutions of the united states. and i think that especially weak law schools, the higher you go up in the pecking order the less likely the studentsor professors are to know that their exists a constitution except perhaps in california where it's impossible not to know the importance of the state constitution. i think it's extraordinarily important to integrate the little laboratories of experiment tags and see how different a lot of...
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states through no guarantees of being forthcoming at the very least this suggests that we are looking at a politically motivated trial present and really warning there are dangers of escalating there sanch case then going out of the framework of international law we could not talk to him about pussy riot is that six and trial has dominated world headlines i staged a punk prayer in the main rushed. because phaedra got two years in jail for hooliganism ofa motivated by religious hatred they've also staged political from occasions reversal scandalous performances elsewhere mr putin told us he doesn't approve of their actions but won't get involved in the case in any way and i've always felt the punishment should be proportionate to the offense first in case you've never heard of it a couple of years ago one of the band's members put up three effigies in one of moscow's big supermarkets with a sign saying that jews gays and migrant workers should be driven out of moscow just normally i think you're thora he should have looked into their activities back then but after that they staged an o
states through no guarantees of being forthcoming at the very least this suggests that we are looking at a politically motivated trial present and really warning there are dangers of escalating there sanch case then going out of the framework of international law we could not talk to him about pussy riot is that six and trial has dominated world headlines i staged a punk prayer in the main rushed. because phaedra got two years in jail for hooliganism ofa motivated by religious hatred they've...
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conspiracy to defraud the united states is a federal crime. we're not talking about international law, we are talking about united states crime. i don't want to say -- i would never say that is because it looks on the face of it that there is a statute that has been violated that someone has committed a crime. you need to have a series, their prosecutor examine the existing statutes and examine the evidence and make a determination. on the face of it, you have some very startling evidence. not all of the facts are out of the back, bag, even to this day, about exactly what president bush knew and when he knew it. exactly what the objectives were in the iraq war. his eyesight in the book, statements by him and vice president cheney -- that there is no doubt that iraq had weapons of mass destruction, also the claim and we know that this is not true, of course, the claim that saddam hussein was in cahoots with al qaeda, and they knew better. these are some of the points that could be used by a prosecutor in determining whether to prosecute. i will
conspiracy to defraud the united states is a federal crime. we're not talking about international law, we are talking about united states crime. i don't want to say -- i would never say that is because it looks on the face of it that there is a statute that has been violated that someone has committed a crime. you need to have a series, their prosecutor examine the existing statutes and examine the evidence and make a determination. on the face of it, you have some very startling evidence. not...
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and one reason we have that, and so much particular power in the president of the united states is of course we have a quite short, a quite spare constitution and one that is very, very hard to change. and put all of those things together and you have a great deal of authority invested in the president. i think the single most important change that may well be made, will be the constitutional creation of a federal central bank. as a consequence, the constitution is too hard to amend, think of state constitutions and they are much easier to amend and they adapt to the times much better. we still have the original constitution. quite short, quite brief, as, john, you said, designed for a presidency that does not necessarily fit with the modern presidential role and in particular the role of the president as domestic leader. i will say that the idea of the president as legislative leader began almost at the beginning. this is one of those topics where the plan went awry almost from the outset and jefferson was the leader of a political party and was immensely influential. having to -- fo
and one reason we have that, and so much particular power in the president of the united states is of course we have a quite short, a quite spare constitution and one that is very, very hard to change. and put all of those things together and you have a great deal of authority invested in the president. i think the single most important change that may well be made, will be the constitutional creation of a federal central bank. as a consequence, the constitution is too hard to amend, think of...
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that is in the united states but around the world. the credit rating might not affect the united states but it could draw investors to look at spain and italy and realize that they need to start thinking more about political risks involved in other economies. most investors are probably looking already. >> could you tell or recall how much money left the markets when just the threat of a failure to raise the debt tillich was out there. >> it is very difficult to measure. one of the things you'll find an -- in looking at the economy is there some the things going on, it is impossible to pinpoint one specific issue. last july and august as it were threatening to inflict a wound on ourselves, europeans were doing one to themselves. your was going through one of its worst periods of the crisis last year. i include this figure in year from two investment banks. economists to run to the numbers. this action will help you understand there are specific costs for each individual measure. you can see i could two of them here because he conceded
that is in the united states but around the world. the credit rating might not affect the united states but it could draw investors to look at spain and italy and realize that they need to start thinking more about political risks involved in other economies. most investors are probably looking already. >> could you tell or recall how much money left the markets when just the threat of a failure to raise the debt tillich was out there. >> it is very difficult to measure. one of the...
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regardless of whether the united states is a party. international decisions related to national claims on continental shelves beyond 200 miles from the shores and resource exploitation in the open ocean and navigation rights and other matters will be made in the context of the treaty whether we join it or not. consequently the united states cannot insulate itself from the convention by declining. it is the accepted standard in international maritime law and the dominant forum. americans who use the ocean and interact with other nairs have to content with the law of the sea on a daily basis. theyment the us to participate in the structures of the law to defend their interest and to make sure that other nations respect our rights and our claims. among the questions addressed by the law of the sea is how the resources and the deep sea bed are on the nation's extended continental shelf beyond the 200 mile limit be exploited. it makes it possible for a mining or drilling company, the stake and unequivocal claim on the ocean floor. have it r
regardless of whether the united states is a party. international decisions related to national claims on continental shelves beyond 200 miles from the shores and resource exploitation in the open ocean and navigation rights and other matters will be made in the context of the treaty whether we join it or not. consequently the united states cannot insulate itself from the convention by declining. it is the accepted standard in international maritime law and the dominant forum. americans who use...
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when you -- there's a lot of hostility to the united states within the russian community. the russian people. and so if you're campaigning future re-election, which putin was, you certainly want to exploit that. now that he's governing, it becomes a very different game. and he is very constructive in terms every his relations with the united states and was the first time around, which was when i met him. and he was extremely constructive in the relationship he hoped to have with the united states. >> was his relationship with george w. bush closer than his relationship with barack obama? what relationship does -- he is not even going himself to the meetings in chicago this week, nato meeting. >> i don't think there is a relationship at all with barack obama at this stage. they may develop one. but he had a good relationship with george w. bush, about i think george w. bush made a clear point of trying to establish that relationship, because those kinds of relationships make a difference in international relations. >> you think the problem is with nato? >> no, i can't -- di
when you -- there's a lot of hostility to the united states within the russian community. the russian people. and so if you're campaigning future re-election, which putin was, you certainly want to exploit that. now that he's governing, it becomes a very different game. and he is very constructive in terms every his relations with the united states and was the first time around, which was when i met him. and he was extremely constructive in the relationship he hoped to have with the united...
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that's an aberration of one of the 51 constitutions of the united states. especially the elite law schools. the higher you
that's an aberration of one of the 51 constitutions of the united states. especially the elite law schools. the higher you
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bush was reelected in the united states for a second term after what happened in iraq. yet, for the american people, that is the choice, which everyone respected because this is democracy, and pretty much the same thing should happen everywhere in the world. again, let's go back to any country recovering from a dictatorship to democracy. it is a process. it will take time. there will be a price. i want to remain optimistic, passionate, and a believer that those who woke up, the critical mass, who now care a lot about the country are no longer scared and are going to dig the country in the right direction despite the hard times we might be facing. >> -- tavis: not everybody respected and that decision about electing him a second time, but that is the topic for another show. but since you raised george w. bush, let's talk about that many americans and many egyptians and others in the middle east where a very happy about the connection of barack hussein obama. -- the election of him. celebrating the new way we are going to do business in the middle east and the new way we
bush was reelected in the united states for a second term after what happened in iraq. yet, for the american people, that is the choice, which everyone respected because this is democracy, and pretty much the same thing should happen everywhere in the world. again, let's go back to any country recovering from a dictatorship to democracy. it is a process. it will take time. there will be a price. i want to remain optimistic, passionate, and a believer that those who woke up, the critical mass,...
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states district courts courts of appeal the supreme court they're the only ones who can make decisions about wife and limb and judgments you know the words to restrain property in the bankruptcy process a judge and a trustee are just concerned with the defunct entity and they see a state that's right to state of the bankrupt entity whether it's a company or. person so there's really nobody to represent the interests of the third party back in the twenty's it was very common for the trustee to also be appointed receiver the difference is the receiver has authority from the federal district court very different so if stanford group for example you had a big fraud no bankruptcy the victims in the fraud simply went to a federal judge and said this fraud we need a receiver and that individual was able to not only get the money back but he was able to pursue bad actors and he was able to refer to the u.s. attorney for criminal prosecution they have a much broader powers and unfortunately the victims in these frauds especially when the energy goes into bankruptcy don't understand their rights
states district courts courts of appeal the supreme court they're the only ones who can make decisions about wife and limb and judgments you know the words to restrain property in the bankruptcy process a judge and a trustee are just concerned with the defunct entity and they see a state that's right to state of the bankrupt entity whether it's a company or. person so there's really nobody to represent the interests of the third party back in the twenty's it was very common for the trustee to...
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, as a first lady of the united states and more recently as the united states senator from the state of new york. she not only has the highest approval rating of any member of the u.s. cabinet, she has as well topped the gallop poll for 16 years as the most admired woman in the world besting the previous record of eleanor roosevelt who held the title for only 13 years. as america continues to engage in north africa, we are extremely fortunate to be served by a public servant who is engaged in these challenges day in and day out, who cares deeply about the issues and how they effect america's interest and who believes in a brighter future for the people of the middle east. please join me in welcoming the secretary of state, the honorable hillary clinton. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all. thank you very much and a special word of thanks to a friend and someone whom i admire greatly. his many years of distinguished service to our country is a great tribute in every respect. thanks also to john and csis for hosting this conference on the transition seeking trisht for his strong sup
, as a first lady of the united states and more recently as the united states senator from the state of new york. she not only has the highest approval rating of any member of the u.s. cabinet, she has as well topped the gallop poll for 16 years as the most admired woman in the world besting the previous record of eleanor roosevelt who held the title for only 13 years. as america continues to engage in north africa, we are extremely fortunate to be served by a public servant who is engaged in...
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>> the united states. the united states was hemorrhaging 700,000 jobs a month or 700,000 jobs a month under george bush. right now, we're creating jobs. we've created 3 million or 4 million jobs in the worst recession with an obstructionist congress working against the president. >> so you think that unions then are better off today than they were three years ago? >> i think america is better off. >> are the unions better off? are the unions better off? >> unions and america are better off. we're not hemorrhaging jobs. we're creating jobs. we have a guy that enforces health and safety laws. he wants to reinstill the buy in america labor. he's pushing for insource, not outsourcing. we have a president right now who is saying, let's bring jobs back to america and increase manufacturing. >> it's interesting because i am hearing a lot of that and yet we're just not seeing it in the numbers. an unemployment rate at 8.3% and most economists you speak to will tell you we should be a lot farther off in this moment
>> the united states. the united states was hemorrhaging 700,000 jobs a month or 700,000 jobs a month under george bush. right now, we're creating jobs. we've created 3 million or 4 million jobs in the worst recession with an obstructionist congress working against the president. >> so you think that unions then are better off today than they were three years ago? >> i think america is better off. >> are the unions better off? are the unions better off? >> unions...
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you are seeing in pockets of the united states, a stabilization. >> you are bullish about america? >> i am very bullish on america, but i am nervous about, once again, our timeframe. we demand change so rapidly and change doesn't happen that rapidly today. it evolves. the news cycle, as i said, is so short. >> what kind of change do you think people are demanding? >> well, we are going to have a fiscal crisis. we have the sequester we have to deal with by the end of the year, and that's going to start impacting our economy this year. >> why? >> well, if you are a military company that derives a large component of your revenue through military, and you are looking at a potential $700 billion cut in military spending over ten years, you're not going wait until congress, maybe on december 30th is trying to delay it. you have a responsibility to your shareholders to start focussing on contingent plans. so the question, you know, are you going to be sitting there hiring more people this year in front of the threat? possibly you might have to downsize some divisions where you think you h
you are seeing in pockets of the united states, a stabilization. >> you are bullish about america? >> i am very bullish on america, but i am nervous about, once again, our timeframe. we demand change so rapidly and change doesn't happen that rapidly today. it evolves. the news cycle, as i said, is so short. >> what kind of change do you think people are demanding? >> well, we are going to have a fiscal crisis. we have the sequester we have to deal with by the end of the...
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we'll begin today's show in europe. voters in france and greece made their anti-austerity feelings known last weekend and stock markets plunged. we'll have a panel on the big picture and what it means for politics in the west. >>> then robert zoelik will step down as head of the world bank. his exit interview here on "gps." >>> next, we go to israel which has anointed a king. what in the world does it mean? >>> and, finally, the curious case of the guy who has come to be known as american french fry brother. a cultural lost in translation all the way from china. you won't want to miss it. >>> first, here's my take. everyone is looking at europe these days as economic and political protests mount across the continent. the downward spiral in europe has produced a great debate over the virtues of austerity. the idea that government with large budget deficits must reduce these deficits mainly by cutting spending. if they don't get their budgets in order, they won't be able to borrow money
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we'll begin today's show in europe. voters in france and greece made their anti-austerity feelings known last weekend and stock markets plunged. we'll have a panel on the big picture and what it means for politics in the west. >>> then robert zoelik will step down as head of the world bank. his exit interview here on "gps." >>> next, we go to israel which has anointed a king. what in...
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states to russia it's believed that technology has a potential military use. they were picked up in houston in texas over the next few days they're going to be moved to new york where the first hearings on this case will be heard next week. and to think of our much indeed piece or all of our reporting there live. great britain has signed a military treaty with bahrain which focuses on the joint training of troops and violence to bank the country in case of external aggression the deal comes amid fury among the country's opposition which continues to accuse the security forces of violent crime down on peaceful protesters demonstrators parks in the now mistreats once again on friday calling for the nominee to ease its choking grip and move forward forms police lashed out at them using riot gear to disperse the rally while at least ten people were arrested and dominick of a cab from bahrain's justice and development movement believes western nations have too much to lose from reforms in bahrain. you know obviously it doesn't send a particularly fantastic message
states to russia it's believed that technology has a potential military use. they were picked up in houston in texas over the next few days they're going to be moved to new york where the first hearings on this case will be heard next week. and to think of our much indeed piece or all of our reporting there live. great britain has signed a military treaty with bahrain which focuses on the joint training of troops and violence to bank the country in case of external aggression the deal comes...
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states. a decision to deny confirmation could be made for what may be perceived as a good reason, a bad reason, or not stated reason at all. the constitution also provides the senate with an unreviewable authority to determine the rules of its proceedings, which allows it to say whether it is a constitutional recess or not, thus affording it a means of protecting itself against improper presidential intrusions. the recess clause, which recognizes the use of temporary appointing power only on the contingency of a constitutional recess was not triggered in this instance because the senate determined that it was not. the president's actions were therefore an unconstitutional user patient of the president's exclusive and plenary confirmation authority in violation of the framers' very carefully constructed scheme of checks and balances to prevent by one of the political branchs. thank you. [ applause ] g >> thank you very much, mort. our next speaker is doug kamick. he is the human rights law at
states. a decision to deny confirmation could be made for what may be perceived as a good reason, a bad reason, or not stated reason at all. the constitution also provides the senate with an unreviewable authority to determine the rules of its proceedings, which allows it to say whether it is a constitutional recess or not, thus affording it a means of protecting itself against improper presidential intrusions. the recess clause, which recognizes the use of temporary appointing power only on...
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states on. my watch and they run run down my property and something about this noise. will mean that cockroaches from coming over the wire is protecting the country i'm the kind of guy who doesn't mind it is pants dirty so i come out here you know we're all immigrants as well that we all here are some sorry ass. wealthy british scientists on the roads and that's not on the front.
states on. my watch and they run run down my property and something about this noise. will mean that cockroaches from coming over the wire is protecting the country i'm the kind of guy who doesn't mind it is pants dirty so i come out here you know we're all immigrants as well that we all here are some sorry ass. wealthy british scientists on the roads and that's not on the front.
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that the attorney general of the united states is the person responsible for making sure that a voter suppression does not happen in our country, that issues that relate to the civil liberties of the american people are upheld. these very same people are holding in contempt are part of a nationwide scheme to suppress. suppress. they are closely allied with those who are suffocating the system, on limited special interests, secret money, and they are poisoning the debate. they are poisoning the debate with that money. what does the average citizen say? they throw up their hands and said a pox on both your houses and that is a victory for the special interests. our founders had in mind a democracy where the government of the many, the votes of the many of the voice of the many determine our government. these folks want toxicity. it's of the voice of the many, the checkbook of the very, very few determine the outcome of the election. again, a plutocracy. what you see is diversionary tactics. let's not talk about the transportation bill which is only nine days till that expires, student l
that the attorney general of the united states is the person responsible for making sure that a voter suppression does not happen in our country, that issues that relate to the civil liberties of the american people are upheld. these very same people are holding in contempt are part of a nationwide scheme to suppress. suppress. they are closely allied with those who are suffocating the system, on limited special interests, secret money, and they are poisoning the debate. they are poisoning the...
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united states actually executed japanese soldiers who. used torture. against american prisons they took action against the japanese when they did the u.s. has been on record as opposing which carried out by other countries so there is a clear legal case to say that you know action must be taken we're still evaluating two weeks before taking office u.s. president barack obama steered clear. we are of saving america's historic commitments to international justice. past practices. and i don't believe that anybody has the law on the other hand i also have a belief that when you go forward as it was as post-war looking back last june obama's u.s. justice department dropped ninety nine out of one hundred in one cases against cia interrogators over the use of torture i'm very early ministration wants to keep those options open and you don't want to label these techniques just as your torture because that would prohibit them from using them by weaving their definition however slightly agree they wouldn't sell to the option to apply in these techniques once aga
united states actually executed japanese soldiers who. used torture. against american prisons they took action against the japanese when they did the u.s. has been on record as opposing which carried out by other countries so there is a clear legal case to say that you know action must be taken we're still evaluating two weeks before taking office u.s. president barack obama steered clear. we are of saving america's historic commitments to international justice. past practices. and i don't...
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and for us in the united states what that means is we have a tremendous amount of is supply in tighter rocks that require us to use fracture treatments or fracing in order to get out oil and gas. >> sean: talking about fracing. we have all this oil shale. i read a great article about how the technology to extract that where it is oil within rock and they apparently have this technology where they can microwave it, liquidfy it and extract it that way and it it is getting better. >> and getting better in the so-called horizontal drilling. take fields where they thought hey, it is really beat up and out and they are finding more and more and more oil which is one reason why oil production has gone up. if the government was serious about drilling, take the arctic off of alaska we have gone there with cameras, wilderness, royal dutch has put billions in to do it and the government has given approval but stands on the side as extreme environmentalists block it where they have the three or four months where they have actually do real drilling. >> we have the ability as an industry, our energy
and for us in the united states what that means is we have a tremendous amount of is supply in tighter rocks that require us to use fracture treatments or fracing in order to get out oil and gas. >> sean: talking about fracing. we have all this oil shale. i read a great article about how the technology to extract that where it is oil within rock and they apparently have this technology where they can microwave it, liquidfy it and extract it that way and it it is getting better. >>...
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and it is a very interesting play for people to come from all over the united states to see. i just wanted to say that we were kind of dumb to the monkey town for a long time, but now we're known as the home to the scopes trial. i did not know william jennings bryan, but i did meet clarence dale at a tea held for him by the women of dayton. and we're glad that it happened there. as i was told, it was kind of started for chattanooga, and chattanooga really didn't want it, so they decided to bring it to dayton. and it has brought much economy to the city of dayton. >> well, nancy, thank you for calling, and thank you for sharing your firsthand account to that famous trial. thoughts from either of you? >> yeah, you know, actually, you talk about tourism, there's a very good museum in the basement of the courthouse in dayton, tennessee, about the trial and about the reception of it around the world. and you can also visit the courtroom itself, and i've sat in the judge's chair. the famous cross-examination, darrow cross-examining bryan was actually not held in the courtroom itsel
and it is a very interesting play for people to come from all over the united states to see. i just wanted to say that we were kind of dumb to the monkey town for a long time, but now we're known as the home to the scopes trial. i did not know william jennings bryan, but i did meet clarence dale at a tea held for him by the women of dayton. and we're glad that it happened there. as i was told, it was kind of started for chattanooga, and chattanooga really didn't want it, so they decided to...
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judge griffith was appointed to the united states court of appeals by the united states district circuit by george w. bush. he has a b.a. from brigham young university and his j.d. is from the university of virginia school of law. he and his wife are the proud parents of six children and the grandparents of four. we're particularly proud to have the judge here. we were glad something could entice him to come back. >> thank you very much. a pleasure to be here. my congratulations to the conference organizers and thanks to michael, yvonne and barbara. although, eli, i wish you hadn't just remarked i was out here two weeks ago in light of mr. grey's comment, the last panelist at the d.c. circuit is woefully underworked. so, good morning. for those of us who are familiar with gatherings of the federalist society, this is obligatory panel on the part of the constitution that seems to be of the greatest interests to federalist society event organizers everywhere. at least on a conservative administration is in power. those three enigmatic and inviting words in the constitution, "the executive
judge griffith was appointed to the united states court of appeals by the united states district circuit by george w. bush. he has a b.a. from brigham young university and his j.d. is from the university of virginia school of law. he and his wife are the proud parents of six children and the grandparents of four. we're particularly proud to have the judge here. we were glad something could entice him to come back. >> thank you very much. a pleasure to be here. my congratulations to the...
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he is running for president of the united states. he was a vp candidate. i mean what conclusions do you draw about this man? start with you. >> tough question. >> i mean i -- i didn't know him from the beginning. >> sean: never heard of him. >> i never heard of him and didn't know anything about him. all i know now is just what i have heard in the trial about him so. >> sean: you said you are knowledgeable about politics and you thought that would actually get you dismissed from the jury but did not work. >> i said i was a good republican but i didn't know much about john edwards at all from the beginning of the trial and everything i know about him now from testimony at the trial and most of the people that testified about him as far as his character other than the affair really had good things to say about him. really the affair was his only kind of tarnish of his record. >> sean: the affair just tarnished his record. returning for president of the united states and trying to cover -- isn't that a massive trail. >> it was huge. >> sean: it is huge. you a
he is running for president of the united states. he was a vp candidate. i mean what conclusions do you draw about this man? start with you. >> tough question. >> i mean i -- i didn't know him from the beginning. >> sean: never heard of him. >> i never heard of him and didn't know anything about him. all i know now is just what i have heard in the trial about him so. >> sean: you said you are knowledgeable about politics and you thought that would actually get you...
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can is very different than the united states and i know every time i'm on here you say canadians love their health care i have different stories from people who work up in canada who are american citizens who work up there who have been told when they go to a hospital you know merican says go back we all were treated before we can relocate and money together to protect ourselves from crime from fire why not a body ten second so we're going to i just i don't believe in work it's a much different thing crime and fire is a service that the government needs to provide to in a very real time because you're calling nine one you need something to come health care is much broader than that and if the government infringes it just one more way they're infringing always a pleasure thanks a lot for coming on a time when it comes to health care the united states has a lot to learn in fact it has a lot to learn from the nation of rwanda here's tom state. ben franklin framus lee said at the end of the constitutional convention seven hundred eighty seven that if we don't hang together we shall surely
can is very different than the united states and i know every time i'm on here you say canadians love their health care i have different stories from people who work up in canada who are american citizens who work up there who have been told when they go to a hospital you know merican says go back we all were treated before we can relocate and money together to protect ourselves from crime from fire why not a body ten second so we're going to i just i don't believe in work it's a much different...
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chairman of the board, and as the new york times reported in august, the united states accounts for 78 percent of the weapons sold worldwide, so the money has clearly taken over. there -- this emission plan is to be investigated for the toxins they're putting out and a lack of oversight from epa and our elected officials. >> host: thank you. if you could draw the larger lesson of money and in politics and policy. >> guest: this is one of the things i really was shocked to find out. just how much control and power the money interest of wall street had in washington. republicans and democrats and never seemed to make much difference. part of that, of course, the incredible roll the money place in politics through campaign contributions, the relentless lobbying. also, through placing people through the revolving door and having so many senior banking officials having decisionmaking power of high-level jobs in treasury and the regulators and the ideology that they bring with them really does have a level of control. what i saw close and personal was out in many ways the financial interest
chairman of the board, and as the new york times reported in august, the united states accounts for 78 percent of the weapons sold worldwide, so the money has clearly taken over. there -- this emission plan is to be investigated for the toxins they're putting out and a lack of oversight from epa and our elected officials. >> host: thank you. if you could draw the larger lesson of money and in politics and policy. >> guest: this is one of the things i really was shocked to find out....
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that is the tradition in the united states. would declare a company bankrupt. a goes for sale for $1. in addition, there are other factors that have led to investment. for example, the chinese stake in general motors, which i am not convinced is dependent on a bailout. >> the criticism was that the dollars were poured into gm. you were the architect of that plan, that bailout. but was it for a political reason? as much for the car worker, the democratic constituency, i you need to get them on your side? >> remember the first architect of the bailout was george w. bush. he was the first president to put money into general motors and chrysler, because he saw as president obama saw after him that this was a case of market failure. a case where markets have failed. the government must step in. the alternative would not have been someone coming in and buying the assets for $1. the alternative would be all the workers losing their jobs peeping at the end of 2008 and early 2009 when this rescue occurred, there was no one interested in investing in this industry, and i
that is the tradition in the united states. would declare a company bankrupt. a goes for sale for $1. in addition, there are other factors that have led to investment. for example, the chinese stake in general motors, which i am not convinced is dependent on a bailout. >> the criticism was that the dollars were poured into gm. you were the architect of that plan, that bailout. but was it for a political reason? as much for the car worker, the democratic constituency, i you need to get...
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volunteered to be a united states marine after september the 11th. i have the honor of introducing the best first lady ever. mom, would you take a tie? obviously, i don't mind being surrounded by strong women. i was raised by one, i married one, and i believe we're raising two. welcome former first ladies, barbara and laura bush. >> thank you very much. >> i thought it was me. [ applause ] >> well, for me, this is such a great honor. you can imagine having spent my life trying to bring presidents and first lady who's were no longer alive to life? i got live ones here. much more fun. >> we hope. >> i always worry -- i worry that in the -- >> careful. >> i worry that someday -- i worry that someday in the afterlife there will be a panel of presidents that i ever studied and everyone will tell me everything i got wrong. and the first person to yell out will be lbj, how come that book on the kennedys was twice as long as mine. what was it like when you first get to the white house? have you this great line where you said i woke up with the president elec
volunteered to be a united states marine after september the 11th. i have the honor of introducing the best first lady ever. mom, would you take a tie? obviously, i don't mind being surrounded by strong women. i was raised by one, i married one, and i believe we're raising two. welcome former first ladies, barbara and laura bush. >> thank you very much. >> i thought it was me. [ applause ] >> well, for me, this is such a great honor. you can imagine having spent my life trying...